Land for hotel project on Route 66 directed to be sold

By Cody Bashore | AZ Daily Sun

Following 11 liens placed against D Flag T LLC, the owner of the planned TownePlace Suites by Marriott along Route 66, a judgment in Coconino County Superior Court has called for the property to be auctioned off by the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office.

Signed by Coconino County Superior Court Judge Brent Harris on Jan. 31, the default judgment against defendants D Flag T LLC, Akal Development Inc. and Jaspal Singh Sidhu states the parcel at 2000 E. Route 66 will be sold in order to settle the roughly $105,000 notice and claim of lien filed by Geary Pacific Corporation in July 2024.

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